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Startups Tango In Buenos Aires, Argentina A number of private companies hail from the same city as Pope Francis. Here’s a quick look at what the city has to offer — and where it stands to improve.
Tango Buenos Aires comes to Folsom for three performances Wednesday, November 15, 2017 at 7:30 pm and Thursday, November 16 at 2 pm and 7:30 pm.Tickets are $38-$68; Premium $73.
Dancers perform during a competition of the Tango Festival in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Aug. 24, 2025. (Xinhua/Zhang Duo) ...
Ready! Set! Tango! Show brings taste of Argentina Tango Buenos Aires, a high-energy tango dancing company that has traveled the world and will perform at 8 p.m. Saturday at the Pabst Theater.
Tango fans are flocking to the Buenos Aires Tango Festival & World Cup in Argentina. The tango is seen as a romantic and seductive dance, but you may not know that the dance may have gotten its ...
Most travelers think of tango, steak, and Buenos Aires when Argentina comes to mind. But Argentina is not a single song. It's an orchestra. From glaciers that crackle like thunder to salt flats that ...
But Buenos Aires isn’t only about tango. Famous for its nightlife, Buenos Aires is full of opportunities to discover all genres of live music and performance from Argentina and around the world.
Buenos Aires-based travel specialist Vanessa Guibert-Heitner compiled the ultimate made-in-Argentina soundtrack. It combines the best of the city’s native beat—tango—with folklore and ...
Tango dancer and musician Nicolas Ponce poses for a portrait outside the plant shop he started up after the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown closed dance venues in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Friday, June ...
Tango dancers Augusto Balizano, left, and Claudio Gonzalez dance tango during a rehearsal of their show at the Queer Tango Festival 2011 in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Tuesday, Nov. 15, 2011.
Dance your way through Buenos Aires during its Tango Festival, which takes place Aug. 12-25. Highlights of this five-night tour, offered by JourneYou, include a guided 1/2-day tour of the capital ...
BUENOS AIRES, Argentina — He could not resist the forbidden dance. President Barack Obama wasn't in Argentina for 24 hours before he found himself doing the tango Wednesday night.